JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERING OF JAPAN
Online ISSN : 1881-1299
Print ISSN : 0021-9592
Particle Technology and Fluidization
Damping Characterisation of Particulate Materials Using Low Intensity Vibrations: Effects of Experimental Variables and Their Interpretation
Takeshi YanagidaAndrew MatchettBasel AsmarPaul LangstonKeith WaltersMark Coulthard
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2003 Volume 36 Issue 11 Pages 1339-1346

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The effect of experimental variables upon the damping characteristics of particulate materials was investigated using the low intensity vibration method (Yanagida et al., 2003) of the present series of papers. The loss factor was measured from the acceleration transmissibility data. A significant stress dependence upon the elastic modulus was seen, whereas the loss factor showed the insensitivity to experimental variables including the compressive stress, the particle size and the bed height within the range of this study. A model based upon fundamental contact mechanics gave a qualitative interpretation for the insensitivity of the loss factor at small amplitudes.
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